Pro-Ag Farmers Cooperative is a locally owned and controlled business. Our purpose is to provide farm and rural customers with quality products, marketing, and friendly service at competitive prices that will enhance producer profitability and keep Pro-Ag Farmers' Cooperative financially strong and growing.
NEW PHONE NUMBERS
Brandon and Garfield have updated their phone #s
Brandon Agronomy - (320) 391-0600
Brandon Grain - (320) 391-0610
Garfield - (320) 391-0620
FREE Price Later on Corn/Soybeans/Wheat starts on 3-24-25. Subject to space & availability at locations. Grain will need to be priced or go back to regular storage on or after 7-31-25. Call your locations for space or questions.
FREE Price Later program can change at any time.
Rye bid is = 3.50 old crop brandon in may, 3.50 new crop
Spring wheat pro discounts are -5 cents ea fifth from 14.0 pro down to 12.0 pro. 2 cents ea fifth up from 14.0 to 15. 0 pro
Due to market volatility Pro Ag will only buy grain during CME trading hours (See Below)
Grain trading CME Hours
7:00PM-7:45AM Central Time
Pause 7:45AM-8:30AM
OPEN 8:30AM-1:15PM
Closed 1:15PM-7:00PM
Futures
Ag Market Commentary
- Soybeans Close Monday with Mixed Action
- The soybean market posted 2 to 4 cent gains in the nearby contracts on Monday, with new crop down ¼ cent on the day. CmdtyView’s national front month Cash Bean price as up 2 3/4 cents at $10.06 3/4. Soymeal futures were down $2.50 to $3/ton, with Soy Oil futures...
- Cattle Post Monday Strength
- Live cattle futures closed the Monday session with contracts up $1 to 1.40. Cash trade has yet to see any movement this week, but closed last week with the South coming in at $212-213 and Northern trade up to $217-218. Feeder cattle futures closed up 50 cents to $1.275 in...
- Corn Holds onto Losses into the Monday Close
- Corn futures failed to get back above 0 by the close, as contracts were down 2 to 6 cents across most contracts on Monday weakness. The nearby CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price was down 2 1/4 cents at $4.49 1/2. Spillover pressure came from the wheat market. Weekly Export...
- Wheat Falls Lower to Begin the Week, as Crop Ratings Improve
- The wheat complex fell lower across the three markets on Monday, as futures never recovered from sharp overnight losses. Chicago SRW futures were down 13 to 15 cents. Kansas City HRW contracts were 11 to 14 cents lower on Monday. MPLS spring wheat was 8 to 10 cents in the...
- Hogs Post Mixed Monday Action
- Lean hog futures closed with mixed Monday trade, as most nearbys were within 15 cents of unchanged. USDA’s national average base hog negotiated price was reported at $90.14 on Monday afternoon, down $1.25 from the day prior. The CME Lean Hog Index was up another 27 cents from the previous...
- Cotton Bulls Give-in on Monday
- Cotton futures were weaker on Monday, with contracts down 47 to 125 points. The outside markets were mixed, with crude oil futures back down $1.14/barrel and the US dollar index down $0.574 to $98.680. NASS pegged the US cotton crop at 15% planted as of 4/27, now 1 percentage point...